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Crankshaft Python Package
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Run the tests
cd crankshaft
nosetests test/
Notes about Python dependencies
- This extension is targeted at production databases. Therefore certain restrictions must be assumed about the production environment vs other experimental environments.
- Every dependency should be:
- Added to the
setup.py
file - Installed through it
- Tested, when they have a test suite.
- Fixed in the
requirements.txt
- Added to the
- At present we use Python version 2.7.3
To avoid troublesome compilations/linkings we will use
the available system package python-scipy
.
This package and its dependencies provide numpy 1.6.1
and scipy 0.9.0. To be able to use these versions we cannot
PySAL 1.10 or later, so we'll stick to 1.9.1.
apt-get install -y python-scipy
Test the libraries
Test numpy library dependency:
import numpy
numpy.test('full')
Run scipy tests
import scipy
scipy.test('full')
Testing pysal
See [http://pysal.readthedocs.org/en/latest/developers/testing.html]
This will require putting this into dev/lib/python2.7/site-packages/setup.cfg
:
[nosetests]
ignore-files=collection
exclude-dir=pysal/contrib
[wheel]
universal=1
And copying some files before executing the tests: (we'll use a temporary directory from where the tests will be executed because some tests expect some files in the current directory). Next must be executed from
cp dev/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pysal/examples/geodanet/* dev/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pysal/examples
mkdir -p test_tmp && cd test_tmp && cp ../dev/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pysal/examples/geodanet/* ./
Then, execute the tests with:
import pysal
import nose
nose.runmodule('pysal')